I promised a bit of this and that, right?
I wrote this a
while back for a
Gardening Group
that I used to belong to
and thought I would share it here.
It looks like
January
to me!
The spruce stands in full glory,A pretty sight to see.
As daybreak catches glimpses,
Of the snow upon this tree.
He lifts his boughs to Heaven,
To give glory and full praise.
He stands in solid tribute,
To the Maker all his days.
He shelters every bird's nest,
He guards it; standing green.
And he beckons to the bunnies
As they hide & remain unseen.
He will stand there oh-so-proudly,
If we will let him grow.
For he's living just as we are
And this is what I know.
A man with all his knowledge,
Cannot create a tree.
He can only guard & keep it,
For the gift of life is free.
Poem by: Nana Diana©
Oh! And just for a bit of THAT-
I scheduled a
MAMMOGRAM
for today....
try NOT to picture THAT!
It ain't pretty!
...Diana, take care of yourself so you can take care of others!!!
ReplyDeleteI need to schedule a mammogram soon too. "Have fun!"
ReplyDeleteLovely image and poem. Mammos are no fun but smart. For fortunately, they don't take too long! I'm sure it will be fine.
ReplyDeleteI love that beautiful tree! Good luck at the mammogram.
ReplyDeletethe picture is beautiful and so are the words. You are very good at that. We enjoyed it very much and it does so FIT the season. Love you lady my sweetheart 'looks forward ( ?) to her mammogram too! Hope all results are good. Thinking of you, hang in there Until one is presented with the position of care-giver they have no idea the pressure of that 24/7. Love your way and prayers, /sherry & jack
ReplyDeleteI love your poem about the Spruce, as I am surrounded by them up here in the mountains. And they look even prettier with a little snow gracing them. Is this one in your yard? I enjoyed every word of your poem, Diana. I remember you writing poems from time to time. And I love how they rhyme. Some of the poetry today is a bit different, not my style. But yours are delightful.
ReplyDeleteYours ARE delightful, but how could they not be? Your lovely sense of style and rhythm and language are lovely. And your imagination is so charmingly expressed---what a lovely description of that valiant, sharing Spruce springs from such a giving heart. Mr. Kilmer is beaming.
ReplyDeleteI love trees of all kinds but the ever green stands out from all the rest ! That was a beautiful poem!
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely poem on a beautiful tree. Really nice. I need the schedule a mammogram for March. I had to wait at least 6 mos, after I had the cardiac loop recorder put in my chest. I'm not looking forward to this and hope the technicians know how to do it, without pressing on the device.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you're back to blogging.
Don’t ever lose your sense of humor! Good luck with your mammogram. Beautiful tree.
ReplyDeleteThat anonymous comment is me… Love your poetry. Missy.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful poem! And good luck today. Here is to getting it done, checking it off, and getting home and getting cozy!
ReplyDeleteHi, I love the poem. Thank you!!
ReplyDeleteLove, Carla
love the poem but how do you know its a HE and not a She? although now that I think of it there are male and female trees, ok just stopped to check , spruce are monoecious and gave male and female parts and some cones are male and some are female. Sorry, my mind always leads me from one thought to another. its a lovely poem about a lovely tree and it needs no decorations at all
ReplyDeleteLovely poem! I'm glad you've scheduled your mammogram. They are so important! My cancer was detected during one such routine screening; that was 10 years ago.
ReplyDeleteLovely poem and tree. Good luck with the mammogram.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! I see that your gift and your talent is as a poet.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely poem.
ReplyDeleteI need to schedule a mammogram...UGH!!!!
I LOVE the poem about the tree. That is beautiful! You are very talented! And good for you with the mammogram. I think I am due for one too...definitely not high on my list of favorite things to do. LOL.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful poem! I do hope Heaven looks a bit like that tree.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful poem and picture. No snow here in Utah and the skiers aren't happy and we need the snow pack for water this summer. Gotta love the mammos and the poor technicians who have to do that all day!!!
ReplyDeleteDiana, I enjoyed your poem and the photo of that beautiful spruce tree. The lack of snow in Colorado in early January felt foreign. It's been very mild here in Austin. Thanks for visiting my post. Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteGood Morning sweet friend. Love the poem. I love the winter snow on the trees. Just not this bitter cold we are having and no sun. Have a good weekend. PS: Terry wanted me to tell you GO BEARS!!!! Big game tomorrow night. So happy Green Bay let us have a chance this year lol! Hugs. Kris
ReplyDeleteOh Diana! That poem is so amazing, the rhyme and rhythm is impressive!!! And the message is so true too! I'm thinking you could publish a little book of your funny this and that, your poetry too. You are so talented! I know you published a book years ago. I have some experience with publishing if you need any help! Love and appreciate all you bring to our blogging community!
ReplyDeleteDiana, the tree is gorgeous, especially with snow. A lovely poem you have shared. Good luck with the mammogram, no fun indeed. Happy weekend. Xo
ReplyDeleteLove your poem. It's so evocative, and the tree photo is quite magical too. I assume you took it yourself...
ReplyDeleteBravo! You are such a wordscrafter. Thank you for that lovely poem. D. Hugs. ♥
ReplyDeleteVery nice poem! That picture is one of my favorite parts of winter....the beauty of snow on the trees. AnnMarie
ReplyDeleteLovely poem! Paints a peaceful scene in my mind. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHope your mammogram goes well with no issues.
It was fun catching up with you, Diana. Love your poem that you wrote for your gardening club. Happy New Year to you. I’m still praying for you and your hubby. 😘
ReplyDeleteLovely photograph and poem.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with your mammogram.
All the best Jan
What a beautiful poem. Makes me believe January has a purpose.
ReplyDeleteThis is Terri Steffes!
DeleteWhat a beautiful poem. I went for a mammogram last year so I'm not due one now until 2028, we get them every three years here.
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